Victorian two-bed with open-plan living, countryside views and off-street parking in Prestbury.
Two double bedrooms with large integrated wardrobe in main bedroom
Open-plan sitting/dining/kitchen with conservatory to rear
Countryside views from garden; pleasant village outlook
Modern kitchen with skylights, island and patio doors
Off-street parking to the front; freehold tenure
Solid brick walls likely lack insulation—energy upgrades recommended
Single four-piece bathroom; well-presented but one bathroom only
Small plot size—garden low-maintenance rather than extensive
This attractive two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace sits in Prestbury, offering a blend of period character and contemporary living. The open-plan sitting/dining/kitchen flows to a conservatory and rear garden with attractive countryside views — a rare combination for village-living close to Cheltenham. The main bedroom benefits from a large integrated wardrobe and the house is a manageable 926 sq ft, ideal for a small family or downsizer.
Practical benefits include off-street parking to the front, gas central heating, double glazing and a large four-piece bathroom. The modern kitchen with skylights, island and patio doors will suit everyday family life and social cooking, while the conservatory extends the living space into the garden. Broadband speeds are fast and local crime levels are very low, reflecting the affluent area and village setting.
Buyers should note the property’s solid brick walls were built in the early 20th century and may lack cavity insulation; this creates scope for energy-efficiency improvements and potential cost for retrofit. The double glazing install date is unknown. The plot is relatively small, so the garden is best suited to low-maintenance outdoor living rather than extensive landscaping.
Set in a well-served village with good primary and secondary schools and footpaths up to Cleeve Hill, the home supports a comfortable, community-oriented lifestyle with quick access into Cheltenham. Freehold tenure and an affordable council tax band add to the practical appeal. Overall, this is a well-presented period home with immediate liveability and clear potential for targeted upgrades to improve comfort and running costs.